Highlights

T. Rowe Price Group is a financial services company that offers investment management guidance to individuals and businesses worldwide. It also manages mutual funds, including the T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund, Based in Baltimore, Md., T. Rowe Price employed more than 5,000 associates around the world as of 2007, including about 1,000 in downtown Baltimore. The company plans to add more than 1,400 jobs at its Owings Mills, Md., campus in the next two years, making it the largest private employer in Baltimore County. The company also has offices in Colorado Springs, Colo., Tampa, Fla., Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, London, Paris, Singapore and Tokyo. Founded in 193...
T. Rowe Price Group is a financial services company that offers investment management guidance to individuals and businesses worldwide. It also manages mutual funds, including the T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund, Based in Baltimore, Md., T. Rowe Price employed more than 5,000 associates around the world as of 2007, including about 1,000 in downtown Baltimore. The company plans to add more than 1,400 jobs at its Owings Mills, Md., campus in the next two years, making it the largest private employer in Baltimore County. The company also has offices in Colorado Springs, Colo., Tampa, Fla., Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, London, Paris, Singapore and Tokyo. Founded in 1937 by Thomas Rowe Price Jr., T. Rowe Price is listed on the Nasdaq stock index and had $396.8 billion in total assets under management as of October 2007.
Displaying items 1-12 of 151
» View baltimoresun.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-13
Next >
-
Economic refrain: 'We're forever blowing bubbles'
Thursday's stock market decline was just what Ben Bernanke needed. If people keep bidding up stocks with the cheap money he's handing out, he'll go down in history as the dumbest central banker ever, the one who blew a new investment bubble while he...Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Stock Market, Unemployment, Money and Monetary Policy, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated
-
T. Rowe Price to purchase stake in Indian mutual fund firm
T. Rowe Price Group has agreed to purchase a 26 percent stake in India's oldest mutual fund firm for $138 million, the Baltimore company announced Monday. The acquisition of UTI Asset Management Co. gives Price access to $17.2 billion in assets under...Tags: India, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Mutual Funds, Personal Finance
-
Price to buy 26% of Indian fund firm
T. Rowe Price Group has agreed to purchase a 26 percent stake in India's oldest mutual fund firm for $138 million, giving the Baltimore money manager a big presence in a growing market and expanding its global footprint. The company said Monday that the...Tags: India, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Marketing, Mutual Funds, Global Expansion
-
Loss of B&D headquarters leaves leaders crestfallen
Baltimore Sun reportersThe Baltimore area has seen corporate headquarters disappear before, but the loss of Black & Decker in a corporate merger could hurt more than most in terms of prestige, spinoff jobs and charitable giving, local leaders say. Allan Tibbels, co-executive...Tags: Employees, Black & Decker, Marketing, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Economic Policy
-
How to invest in a Roth IRA
QI'm 23 and have been making a point of saving money in a savings account. I've been told that a savings account isn't good for my future and that I should invest in a Roth instead. But I don't want to choose anything risky. Would I lose money if I invest...
Tags: Retirement, Stock Market, Colleges and Universities, Gail MarksJarvis, Mutual Funds
-
Prepping for the flu
Tracey Haldeman is not taking any chances with her business being disrupted this flu season. So the president of Baltimore's Pinnacle Communications is providing an attractive incentive for her eight employees to get vaccinated for both the seasonal and...Tags: Vaccines, Colleges and Universities, Unions, Flu, Throat
-
Mutual funds rise
With tolerance growing for riskier investments, investors continued to put money into the stock market in the third quarter as nearly all Maryland-based mutual funds finished in the black. Despite the slumping housing market, mutual funds that invest...Tags: Ellicott City, Personal Finance, Bill Miller, Real Estate, Mutual Funds
-
Roth IRAs open to wealthier Americans in 2010
Higher-income taxpayers for years have been shut out of the Roth individual retirement account and could only look on with envy.
But that's about to change. Next year, everyone will have access - albeit, indirectly for some - to this tax-friendly...Tags: Personal Income, Financial Planning, National Government, Government, Rockville Centre
-
Investing in foreign currencies comes with high chance of quick, unexpected changes
It seems simple enough: If investors are souring on the dollar and gravitating to other currencies, why not follow along? But deciding to move money beyond the greenback is easier than figuring out where to go. Investors can buy foreign bonds; FDIC-...Tags: International Economic Institution, Brazil, Gail MarksJarvis, Foreign Exchange Market, Morningstar Incorporated
-
Financial games: It can pay to play
One of the big hurdles to teaching personal finance to children and young adults is how to do so without boring or confusing them with talk of compound interest and annual percentage rates.
Now, there's a growing effort to reach kids on their own turf:...Tags: Personal Investing, Tim Collins, Colleges and Universities, National Government, Wells Fargo & Co.
-
Recession provides young investors an opportunity to buy stocks cheap
When the Dow Jones industrial average topped 10,000 this month, you may have let out a sigh of relief.
Finally, the market seemed to be moving in the right direction.
But according to a study this summer by fund company T. Rowe Price, a bear market isn'...Tags: Stock Activities, Retirement, Newport Beach, Financial Markets, Credit Ratings
Nov 19, 2009
|Resource Link| Baltimoresun.com
Nov 20, 2009
|Column| Baltimore Sun
Nov 9, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 10, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 3, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 8, 2009
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 13, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 18, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 25, 2009
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Oct 25, 2009
|Story| Tribune Media Services
Oct 25, 2009
|Story| Tribune Media Services
